Local Residents Return To Jail Following Arrests By Bryan And College Station Police

Two weeks after a Bryan woman finishes serving 336 days for two felony thefts, she returns to the Brazos County jail for the 37th time in 15 years. Two Bryan police officers investigating a theft at a convenience store Tuesday afternoon (April 16) say in their arrest reports that they got a false name from a woman they were interviewing. After the woman was told she was going to be arrested for the false name, she kicked the knees and stomped the feet of both officers and bit one of the officers. That led to additional charges against 36 year old Erica Jenkins of assaulting the officers, resisting arrest, tampering with a government record, and possession of P-C-P.

A Bryan man is arrested for the second time in seven days. Monday night (April 15), a College Station police officer on patrol at an apartment complex was approached by a woman who reported a man on a moped made a threatening comment to her. With the help of another citizen, the man was found with what turned out to be a stolen moped and two black bags containing 107 pieces of stolen mail. The mail contained among other things, seven debit/credit or reward cards and nine checks. Officers also found a bag containing methamphetamine. The man who was arrested, 53 year old Joe Almaraz, was out on bond following his arrest by Bryan police on April ninth for vehicle burglaries, possessing more items containing personal identity information, and possessing a controlled substance.

Photos of (L-R) Erica Jenkins and Joe Almaraz from https://jailsearch.brazoscountytx.gov/JailSearch/default.aspx
Photos of (L-R) Erica Jenkins and Joe Almaraz from https://jailsearch.brazoscountytx.gov/JailSearch/default.aspx

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